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'''Timothy Leary''' (] ] - ] ]) American writer, psychologist, and drug campaigner. '''Timothy Leary''' (] ] - ] ]) American writer, psychologist, and drug campaigner. As a proponent of the drug ] during the ], he coined and popularized the catch phrase "Tune in, turn on, drop out."



During his lifetime, Leary was the subject of the ] song ''Legend of a Mind'', which memorialized him with the words, "Timothy Leary's dead. No, no, he's outside looking in."





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Timothy Leary (October 22 1920 - May 31 1996) American writer, psychologist, and drug campaigner. As a proponent of the drug LSD during the 1960s, he coined and popularized the catch phrase "Tune in, turn on, drop out."


During his lifetime, Leary was the subject of the Moody Blues song Legend of a Mind, which memorialized him with the words, "Timothy Leary's dead. No, no, he's outside looking in."


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